Asante Kotoko secured their tenth FA Cup trophy with a dramatic 2-1 win against lower-division side Golden Kick FC in a thrilling final played at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon on Sunday evening.
The match lived up to expectations, with both teams showing early attacking intent.
A physical and competitive opening led to a brief injury scare involving Albert Amoah and Paul Yeboah, though both players managed to continue.
Kotoko opened the scoring in the 17th minute thanks to Kwame Opoku, who completed a well-executed move sparked by Lord Amoah’s driving run and pinpoint set-piece.
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Golden Kick responded with determination and drew level in the 32nd minute through a brilliant Bless Ege free-kick.
The second half was end-to-end, with both sides creating opportunities.
Kotoko nearly paid for a defensive slip, but substitute Emmanuel Antwi brought much-needed control to their midfield and initiated several forward moves.
In the 84th minute, Amidu Acquah came close but missed a great chance.
The decisive moment arrived in the final minute of regular time when Kotoko were awarded a contentious penalty after a clash between Kwame Opoku and goalkeeper Kelvin Saaba.
Opoku calmly converted from the spot to seal the victory.
This triumph not only adds a tenth FA Cup to Kotoko’s storied history but also ensures their return to continental competition, as they qualify for the 2025/26 CAF Confederation Cup.